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Should Buddhist learners strive for some fame and fortune for the sake of their parents' face?
Nowadays, studying Buddhism at home is not only about striving for fame and fortune for yourself and your parents, but also creating more value for the society and striving for fame and fortune for more people.

In Pu Xian Wish, Buddhism tells us to conform to all sentient beings, and parents like fame and fortune. Of course, we will also give our parents fame and fortune and make them happy in the same way (without harming the interests of others). Otherwise we can't even make our parents happy. How can we walk with all beings and benefit all beings? Isn't that against the teachings of Buddhism, and learning Buddhism has become a slogan?

We don't necessarily need fame and fortune, but family and friends do, and more people do.

We reflect on ourselves. If we learn Buddhism, our family and friends and people around us are miserable, then do we still learn Buddhism?

At present, all of us who study Buddhism at home can benefit ourselves according to our own abilities, and then with the improvement of our abilities, we can benefit our family, friends and even more people.